Plf 4E ' EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday, April 21, 1963
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MAS. CLYDE WILLIS
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Willis-Borgaard
Miss Sharon Ann Borgaard chose a wed
ding gown of white lace and satin when she .
was married April 6 to Clyde R. Willis in
First Christian Church at Junction City. The
Rev. Gilbert Knox officiated at the 8 p.m.
ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Niels H. Borgaard of Junction City
and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Willis of Rt 2, Harrlsburg.
Miss Borgaard's gown was fashioned with
a lace bodice and bell-shaped skirt with a
brief train. Her veil was held by a crown
of sequins and seed pearls and she carried '
a bouquet of white carnations and roses.
Miss Nancy Borgaard was her sister's
maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss
Gloria Dainard and Miss Evelyn Nelson.
They wore street-length dresses of blue satin
and carried white crysanthemums and blue- '
tinted carnations.
David Orendorff was best man and ushers
were Kenneth Crabb and Ferry Anglln. Le
; land Hull played the organ music and Miss
Karln Skovbo was vocalist.
A reception followed in Fellowship Hall
of the church, where Mrs. Fred Borgaard,
great aunt of the brldo, cut the cake. Mrs.
Herman Borgaard, brido's aunt, served coffee
and Miss Virginia Borgaard served punch.
For their wedding to California tho bride -wore
a white suit with blue accessories. The
couple now is at home on River Road.
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MRS. JERRY LUNDQUIST
Lundquist-
McMann
Miss Joan Ruth McMann Chose a wedding
gown of silk organza when she was married
to Jerry .Lundquist April 6 in Bethany Pres
byterian Church at Grandview, Wash. The
; Rev. Peter Hutton officiated. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McMann
of Eugene, who traveled to Washington for
the ceremony. The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lundquist of Carnation,
Wash.
Miss McMann's floor-length gown was
appllqued at tho neckline and upon the skirt
with Venise lace. Her veil of silk illusion
was held by a crown of pearls and she car
ried white roses and lily-of-the-valley. She
also carried an heirloom lace handkerchief
fif her grandmother's. Miss Carole Jean Mc
Mann of Eugene was her sister's maid of
honor and other attendants were Mrs. Fred
llolloszy and Mrs. John Carson of Portland.
All wore gowns of pink organza over taffeta
with matching veiled hats and they carried
nosegays of white roses, pink stock and lily-of-the-valley.
Marian Sasaki of Grandview,
flower girl, wore a white organza pinafore
over a pink dress.
Gregg E. Hals of Yakima was best man
and ushers were Robert Brown of Richland,
David Annonon of Olympia and Mike Jacobs
of Seattle.
A reception was held in the church par
lor where aunts of the bride assisted with
serving. Following a wedding trip to Canada
the couple now is at home at 804 V4 Crescent
Dr. in Grandview. Mr. Lundquist is a chem
ist for General Electric at Richland.
MR.. MRS. GARY LEE BURK
Burk-Baker
Miss Donna Louise Baker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker of Junction
City, and Gary Lee Burk, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Burk of Santa Clara, Calif., were
married April 6 in First Methodist Church
at San Jose, Calif. The Rev. Donald Getty
officiated. The bride's family traveled south
for the wedding.
Miss Baker wore a bouffant gown of ny
lon and lace with tiered skirt and brush
train. She carried pink and white carnations
and stephanotis and also carried a white lace
handkerchief which her grandmother had
carried at her wedding. Miss Janet Baker of
Junction City was her sister's maid of hon
or. Other attendants were Miss Lois Legan ,
of San Jose and Mrs. Robert Wilder of Grants
Pass. They wore gowns of embroidered blue
nylon and carried blue and white bouquets.
Ronald Olson was best man and ushers
were George Vieria, Ray Sheldon, Hart Rum
bolz, James Hackborth, Richard Harrigan
and Donald Dryng.
Baskets of snapdragons, pink and white
carnations and chrysanthemums decorated
the altar. Mrs. Duane Allred was vocalist.
At the reception which followed Mrs. Har
rison P. Hornish of Springfield, aunt of the
bride, served punch and Mrs. Ralph Deter
ing of Harrisburg poured coffee. Mrs. How
ard Whaley of Pleasant Hill, Calif., another
aunt, served the cake.
Following a wedding trip to Carmel the
couple now is at home in San Jose, where
Mrs. Burk Is teaching school. Mr. Burk is
working for an advanced degree in Conser
vation and Forestry at San Jose State Col
lege. Among those traveling from a distance
for the wedding was Mrs. Adele Burk of Ida
Grove, Iowa.
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MR., MRS. JOHN D. ESTOLA
Estola-Morgan
The marriage of Mrs. Marlys A. Morgan
and John David Estola took place April 6 in
United Lutheran Church in Eugene. The Rev.
W. W. LaMunyon performed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Toppila of Warrenton, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Estola of Ironwood, Mich., are parent
of the bridegroom.
For the ceremony the bride wore a beige
suit with beige and brown accessories and
carried an orchid on a white Bible. Her neck
lace and earrings were a gift from the groom.
Mrs. Ruth Howlett of Eugene, matron of
honor, wore light blue and carried a nose
gay of pink and white flowers. Mrs. Phillip
Livingston of Warrenton also attended her
sister, wearing light pink. She carried a pink
and white nosegay. DeWayne Howlett lighted
the candles.
Tony Bilecky was best man and Russell
Hanson was the usher. Mrs. Mary Ann Me
Faddcn was vocalist and Mrs. Dale Peterson
played the organ music.
Mrs. Richard Pershing of Warrenton, sis
ter of the bride, cut the cake at the recep
tion which followed. Mrs. Robert Reed of
Warrenton poured coffee and Miss Judith
Juntunen of Los Angeles served punch. Miss
Alice Pictka presented the guest book.
Following a wedding trip to the Mt. Hood
area the couple now is at home in Eugene
at 3900 Coburg Rd. Mrs. Estola is a secre
tary for school Dist. 4 and Mr. Estola is a
forester for the Bureau of Land Management.
Traveling from Michigan for the wedding
were the groom's parents of Ironwood, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roenicke and family of
Saginaw.
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MRS. JAMES (LEROY) IRVIN
Irvin-Hoyt
The marriage of Miss Ruth Ellen Hoyt
and James LeRoy Irvin took place March 30
in First Methodist Church at Auburn, Wash.
Tho Rev. Don Glenn performed the cere
mony before a background of white gladiolus
and stock.
Miss Hoyt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mcrritt Hoyt of Auburn and the bridegroom
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Irvin of
Springfield, who traveled to Auburn for the
ceremony. Mr. Irvin li an Airman First Class,
stationed at Larson Air Force Base near
Moses Lake.
The bride wore a full length gown of lace
and tulle fashioned with a tiered skirt edged
with sequin-trimmed lace. Her veil of illusion
was held by a coronet of pearls and she car
ried white orchids and stephanotis on a lace
fan.
Mrs. Lewis Thompson was her sister's
matron of honor. Other attendants were Miss
Kristine Winkler, Mrs. Larry Golderoy and
Miss Susan Rutt. All wore sheath dresses of
coral brocade and carried white carnations
on pink fans. Patty Klannery was flower girl.
James Gamble was best man and ushers
were Lewis Thompson, Paul Brisson and
Robert lioliworth.
A reception was held in the church par
lor. Assisting were Mrs. Robert lioliworth,
Miss Diana Irvin and Miss Judy Irvin, sister
of the bridegroom. The couple now is at horn
at Moses Lake.
Engagements
Robinson-Knowlton
Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Robinson an
nounce the engagement of their daughter,
Pamela Gayle, to Gary Michael Knowlton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Knowlton.
Both families are of Eugene.
A late summer wedding is planned.
Both Miss Rbblnson and her fiance are
graduates of South Eugene High School, and
both now are juniors at University of Ore
gon. She is majoring in mathematics, he in
general science. Both also are employed part
time.
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Wadnizak-Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wadnizak of Eugene
announce the engagement of their daughter,
Diane, to Franklin Deo Martin, son of Mrs.
and Mrs. H. Kirk Martin of Pleasant Hill.
A summer wedding is planned.
Miss Wadnizak was graduated from South
Eugene High School and now is attending
Oregon State University. Mr. Martin, a grad
uate of Pleasant Hill High School, is em
ployed by a local electrical firm.
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Couple Planning
June Ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald G.
VanDcvender of Eugene an
nounce the engagement of
of their daughter. Judith
Marie, to Paul Allan Hubbard,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wedrl, also of Eugene. A
June wedding is planned.
Mis VanDevender is a
senior at South Eugene High
School. Mr. Hubbard was
graduated from Willamette
High School and Is employed
by McKays Market.
Rubenstein-Bruce
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Rubcnstcin of Eu
gene announce the engagement of their ,
daughter, Joy, to Merle Francis Bruce, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruce of Klamath
Falls. The couple plans to be married in
Portland in early June.
Miss Rubenstein, a graduate of South Eu
gene High School, is a senior at University
of Oregon, where she has majored in ele
mentary education. Her fiance, a graduate
of the same high school and of University of
Oregon, is a first-year medical student at
University of Oregon Medical School in Portland.
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Griffin-Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Ned W. Griffin of Maplcton
announce the engagement of their daughter,
Linda Marie, to Larry T. Richardson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Davis, also of Maple
ton. A fall wedding is planned.
Miss Griffin was graduated from Maple
ton High School in 1960. She attended Se
attle Pacific College for a year, and has been
employed in Seattle and Alaska. She now is
employed at Mapleton.
Mr. Richardson also attended Maplcton
High School, completing his studies in the
service. He served in the U. S. Armed Forces
for five years as a helicopter mechanic. He
also is employed at Mapleton.
Dixon-McKinney
Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Dixon of Junction
City announce the engagement of their
daughter, Eleanor Jean, to S Sgt. Donald J.
McKinney, U.S. Air Force. The wedding will
take place June 8 at a home ceremony to be
attended by members of the two families.
Miss Dixon was graduated in I960 from
University of Oregon where she was a mem
ber of Delta Delta Delta. The couple met
last year in Europe where Miss Dixon was
working for the U.S. Air Force as a secretary-receptionist.
S-Sgt McKinney. the son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. McKinney of Clovis, N.M, is stationed
at Wiesbaden, Germany, with the U.S. Air
Force.
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Johnson-Moursund
Mr. and Mrs. Alan W. Johnson of Hous
ton, Texas, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Terril Logan, to Peter Doug
las Moursund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
F. Moursund of Eugene.
Both Miss Johnson and Mr. Moursund
are students at University of Oregon where
she is a sophomore majoring in general social
science and he a junior majoring in history.
The couple has chosen Sept 14 for the
wedding date.
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Juge-Rummel
Announcement is made of the engage
ment and approaching marriage of Miss Shir
ley Mae Juge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James J. Juge of Petersburg, Va., to Rich
ard Harris Rummcl, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Francis Rummel of Eugene. The wedding
will take place May 25 in Petersburg, the
bridegroom's mother to attend from Eugene.
Miss Juge attended schools in Virginia
and now is employed in secretarial work at
Fort Lee, Va. Mr. Rummel attended schools
in Eugene and now is serving in the Joint
Communications Agency, U. S. Army, at Fort
Ritchie, Maryland.
July Wedding
Date Named
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood G.
Olsen announce the engage
ment of their daughter. Mary
Bernice. to Verlin Donald
Getchcll. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Judson Getchell of Route 2,
Creswcll.
Miss Olsen is a student at
Pleasant Hill High School.
Mr. Getchell is associated
with his father in the dairy
business.
The wedding will tai
place July 7.